North Point Worship
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Internationally known for worship anthems like “Death Was Arrested,” “Abundantly More,” and “Love Come Down,” the worship band from North Point Ministries is changing its name from North Point InsideOut to North Point Worship. Originally formed out of North Point Community Church’s high school ministry, InsideOut, the band now serves over 42,000 people that attend the multi-campus, metro Atlanta area church every week. As a part of North Point Ministries, North Point Worship is also connected to a global network of more than 90 partner churches and seeks to create songs that inspire people to follow Jesus.With all new songs organically sown in the local church and written, recorded, and led by the North Point Worship team of songwriters and musicians, the band plans to release as many as 12 new songs internationally from North Point Music® and Centricity Music in 2020. The first two of these songs, “Just Getting Started” (featuring Lauren Anderson) and “Nothing Else Matters” (featuring Heath Balltzglier and Desi Raines), both released February 21.
“While the band started out of the church’s student ministry, North Point’s worship team and the reach of its music has grown significantly over the years, extending not only to students, but also to a diverse, multicultural group of worshippers well-beyond our network of local churches,” says Kevin Ragsdale, Director of North Point Music at North Point Ministries. “The new name, North Point Worship, like the music ministry and its resources, is meant to embrace the wider Christian community of believers.”
As part of its mandate to resource the Church with music and lyrics meant for both congregational and personal worship, North Point Worship records its songs in both English and Spanish. The team also began touring for the first time in 2019, leading its worship favorites, headlining its own events, and joining artists like Jordan Feliz and Hannah Kerr on tour nationally.
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When your choir is ready to pull out all the stops as a community of worship leaders, these arrangements will let their voices soar. With vocals arranged in four-parts (SATB), the Tenors will often be pushing up tight with the Soprano's and Alto's, leaving lots of room for the Bass's to bring in the bottom end. If you are looking for more accessible vocal arrangements, look for the Worship Choir (SAB), Sing It Now (SATB) or Unison/2-Part (ST/AB) versions.
If you have a worship-leading choir that is eager to keep pace with all the great worship songs introduced at your church, then these arrangements may be the perfect fit! Our Worship Choir arrangements feature three-part vocals for Soprano, Alto, and Baritone voices (SAB). They are all put into a congregationally friendly key with the melody predominantly in the Soprano voice. For vocals that are slightly more accessible, consider our collection of Unison/2-Part arrangements (ST/AB), or Sing It Now (SATB). For vocals that are slightly more challenging, look for the Choral Anthem (SATB) versions.
You'll find many individual instrument solos available for download. These are great to have when practicing your instrument, during personal worship time, or during a special church offertory moment or special Easter feature. Download the instrument solo, and play by yourself or accompanied by the piano.